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13 interface.  If your drive uses one of those proprietary interfaces,
16 attach to the parallel port. In addition, there is at least one drive
74 3. The CDROM drive should be connected to the host on an IDE
79 where each device can be a hard drive, a CDROM drive, a floppy drive,
80 or a tape drive. The two devices on an interface are called `master'
81 and `slave'; this is usually selectable via a jumper on the drive.
89 If you want your CDROM drive to be found automatically by the
92 the CDROM drive is the only device on the IDE interface, it should
99 4. Boot the system. If the drive is recognized, you should see a
102 hdb: NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:260, ATAPI CDROM drive
112 drive is installed.
121 An ISO 9660 CDROM can be mounted by putting the disc in the drive and
151 such as cdda2wav. The only types of drive which I've heard support
153 use this function on a drive which does not support it.
157 drive should be unmounted before attempting this. The program takes
159 to change. If the slot number is -1, the drive is unloaded.
181 - If your drive is the only device on an IDE interface, it should
189 - If the autoprobing is not finding your drive, you can tell the
191 form `hdX=cdrom', where X is the drive letter corresponding to
192 where your drive is installed. Note that if you do this and you
198 the drive; rather, it means that the driver has not detected a
199 drive, but is assuming there's one there anyway because you told
200 it so. If you actually try to do I/O to a drive defined at a
223 - If you always get timeout errors, interrupts from the drive are
228 means that the system did not see an interrupt from the drive when
231 it was expecting to receive just one from the CDROM drive.
251 the standard Linux ATA disk drive probe. If you own one of these drives,
254 lilo (again where X is the drive letter corresponding to where your drive
280 - Make sure there's a CDROM loaded in the drive, and that's it's an
283 - With the CDROM in the drive and unmounted, try something like
287 If you see a dump, then the drive and driver are probably working
346 * information about the changer status. The drive should be unmounted before
483 printf ("CD-ROM drive not ready.\n");